The Comprehensive Google Drive Guide for Teachers and Students ~ Educational
Technology and Mobile Learning
Our February 2014 Infotopia Newsletter is now online in PDF format. This month, some of the topics include the Winter Olympics, countries of the world, inventors and inventions, science reference services from the Library of Congress, and February events.
As always, Infotopia, Kidtopia, and all of our search engines/web sites are FREE and only access sites recommended by teachers and librarians. Please feel free to share with your colleagues. Your support is what keeps us working daily on new resources! Please feel free to request topics and we'll include them in our web sites. Sincerely, Carole Bell (and Dr. Michael Bell) Retired Teachers/Librarians
http://www.allsafesites.com/ "A compilation of safe, children oriented websites listed under several categories. Students can search by category or a specific subject."
RONDA'S CORNER
Stats for January 2014
MARY ANN'S MEANDERINGS
http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/typing/
"Would you like to learn how to type? Work your way through the four levels
at this site."
http://www.eduplace.com/graphicorganizer/ graphic organizer - Spanish included
Statistics for Cattaraugus-Allegany-Erie-Wyoming BOCES School Library System
Increasing Awareness & Use of Your TeachingBooks.net License
http://www.nga.gov/content/ngaweb/education/kids.html
National Gallery of Art for kids , the site is all about interactive art.
http://tinyurl.com/qzqqt87
The Comprehensive Google Drive Guide for Teachers and Students ~ Educational
Technology and Mobile Learning
Our February 2014 Infotopia Newsletter is now online in PDF format. This month, some of the topics include the Winter Olympics, countries of the world, inventors and inventions, science reference services from the Library of Congress, and February events.
You can find all of our newsletters at:
http://www.infotopia.info/newsletter.html
As always, Infotopia, Kidtopia, and all of our search engines/web sites are FREE and only access sites recommended by teachers and librarians. Please feel free to share with your colleagues. Your support is what keeps us working daily on new resources!
Please feel free to request topics and we'll include them in our web sites.
Sincerely,
Carole Bell (and Dr. Michael Bell)
Retired Teachers/Librarians
http://www.allsafesites.com/
"A compilation of safe, children oriented websites listed under several
categories. Students can search by category or a specific subject."